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Discover Ludwig"the better time" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that is more preferable or advantageous to do or to be in a certain situation. For example: "We should work on the project now, because later on will not be a better time".
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And when was the better time from which France has fallen?
Most believe that September would be the better time, Ms. Weingarten said.
The more capricious you are, the better time you can have at a World Cup.
When would be the better time to go there, Christmas or early April?
It feels a million miles away from this industrial shed, and they are clearly having the better time of it.
It is shown that the proposed controller provides the better time response characteristics than the other existing techniques.
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That was one of the better times.
She is producing the better times.
And now, through all the better times that I believe lie ahead for us.
The problem is that the better times seem better only when one has a standard of comparison.
It would be a symbol of how far we've come, from the bad times to the better times".
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